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The 1989 vintage of Chteau Lafite-Rothschild was made from a blend of 82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot, and 3% Petit Verdot, typical of the estates focus on Cabernet Sauvignon for structure and aging potential. The grapes were carefully hand-harvested and sorted before undergoing fermentation. The wine was aged for 18 months in 100% new French oak barrels, allowing for a perfect integration of fruit and oak, while developing the wine’s characteristic finesse and complexity. The 1989 growing season was marked by a warm, dry summer, followed by cooler conditions in September that allowed the grapes to ripen slowly, contributing to a wine with incredible concentration, balance, and freshness. This vintage is a beautiful example of Chteau Lafites ability to produce wines of exceptional longevity and complexity.
Chteau Lafite-Rothschild, a Premier Grand Cru Class in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, is one of the most celebrated and prestigious wine estates in the world. Located in the Pauillac appellation, Lafite has been producing exceptional wines for over 400 years, and is renowned for its ability to create wines of extraordinary elegance, depth, and aging potential. Owned by the Rothschild family, the estate is managed with meticulous care by winemaker Eric Kohler, who continues the tradition of excellence. Chteau Lafite-Rothschild is committed to sustainable viticulture, with a focus on precision and quality in every aspect of vineyard management and winemaking. The estates wines express the unique terroir of Pauillac, showcasing a perfect balance of fruit, structure, and minerality. Lafite remains a benchmark for Bordeaux wines, revered by collectors and connoisseurs around the world.